If you have recently bought a pig ear from Target for your pooch, you might want to take it back. According to AnnArbor.com, Kasel Associated Industries of Denver is recalling its Boots and Barkley Roasted American Pig Ears and Boots and Barkley Variety Pack Dog Treats that are sold at Target stores because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.

If you still have the package, here is what to look for: The 12-pack pig ears were sold in a clear plastic bag with a UPC bar code read 647263899158. The Variety Pack (32 oz.) was also sold a in clear plastic bag marked with UPC bar code 490830400086.

Both products have the lot number BESTBY 13SEP2014DEN. They tested positive for the Salmonella bacteria after being analyzed by the Colorado Department Of Agriculture.

Unfortunately, this isn't the first recall by Kasel industries. Just a few weeks ago, they recalled specific lots of their bully sticks.

Consumers who purchased the recalled pig ears should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Customers with questions may contact Kasel Associated Industries at 800-218-4417.

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